Center Stage at 50

Center Stage at 50

Lloyd Fox, Baltimore Sun Photo

Baltimore's Center Stage is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, as well as its first season under artistic director Kwame Kwei-Armah (pictured). With a fall lineup that includes Arthur Miller's "An Enemy of the People" (directed by Kwei-Armah ), a look at one of Baltimore's favorite sons with "The Completely Fictional -- Utterly True -- Final Strange Tale of Edgar Allan Poe" and William Inge's "Bus Stop" (you might remember the movie version, which starred Marilyn Monroe), Center Stage remains one feisty quinquagenarian. • Venue information: Center Stage in Mount Vernon

Baltimore's Center Stage is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, as well as its first season under artistic director Kwame Kwei-Armah (pictured). With a fall lineup that includes Arthur Miller's "An Enemy of the People" (directed by Kwei-Armah ), a look at one of Baltimore's favorite sons with "The Completely Fictional -- Utterly True -- Final Strange Tale of Edgar Allan Poe" and William Inge's "Bus Stop" (you might remember the movie version, which starred Marilyn Monroe), Center Stage remains one feisty quinquagenarian. • Venue information: Center Stage in Mount Vernon (Lloyd Fox, Baltimore Sun Photo)

Baltimore's Center Stage is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, as well as its first season under artistic director Kwame Kwei-Armah (pictured). With a fall lineup that includes Arthur Miller's "An Enemy of the People" (directed by Kwei-Armah ), a look at one of Baltimore's favorite sons with "The Completely Fictional -- Utterly True -- Final Strange Tale of Edgar Allan Poe" and William Inge's "Bus Stop" (you might remember the movie version, which starred Marilyn Monroe), Center Stage remains one feisty quinquagenarian. • Venue information: Center Stage in Mount Vernon